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Now the Q rearing season is drawing to a close, what have members experience been with the Ben Harding method.
That would be the same with the Ben Harden method.Making up nucs and getting Q's mated is the hard part.
It is widely recognised by established queen rearers that a congested queenless colony is far better at starting queen cells form grafts , cupkit etc and queenright colonies better at finishing the cells once started.
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I use swarming colonies. I change the larva in the swarming cell. Grafting results are 100 % or at least enough. Queens are big as pigs. ...
Do you mean you remove the larva from the swarm cell and replace it with a larva of your choice from a colony of your choice (so there's already plenty of food for the new larva) and then create a nuc with that frame?
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